Matches Malone wrote: Tue Jun 09, 2020 3:12 pm
ArmenianPepsi wrote: Tue Jun 09, 2020 2:53 pmDoes Funi live under the belief that
"Since Dragon Ball didn't do too well back in 1996, therefore it would never do well in the States at any time" ?
I think it has to do with today's audience. Unlike Z and modern anime, DB takes its time to get going, as it doesn't get into what we recognize DB to be until around the 60th episode. People today unfortunately don't want to give shows time to develop and find their stride, they expect them to start at the top immediately.
That wouldn't explain why Funi never took an interest in it before, or why they jumped ship on it after 13 episodes initially.
No, I think it's pretty clear Funi never wanted OG DB... Gen Fukunaga has said as much himself, in the past; the show he saw on Japanese TV which he thought would work well in America was Z, and that's what he wanted Toei to give them. They only begrudgingly accepted OG DB in 1994.
And Funi not really caring about OG DB is reflected in what they did after Toei relented and let them skip to Z; they immediately sought a stronger syndication partner for Z, the producer Barry Watson was put into a more hands-on role in the scripting and voice recording, they were far more conscious of censoring the show to be fit for TV, they stuck by the show despite its not-any-better-than-DB-was-in-'95 ratings in the first ~13 episodes of season 1...
Then eventually, when it came time for Funi to dub OG DB in-house, they didn't bother replacing the score (which is weird given their strongly positive attitudes towards replacement scores at the time, an attitude Sabat still somewhat stands by to this day), the advertising of it wasn't great, it was aired DURING Z's run, right during a rather climactic point in the story (late Cell/early Boo)... In general, they just never pushed it that hard, and it came off as something of a "flashback sequence" interrupting the "real story" or something. Even GT, they pushed way harder when it began, as "THE NEXT CHAPTER OF THE DRAGON BALL ZEE SAGA!!!", misguided as many of us now believe their handling of GT to have been... DB, it seems, they just didn't bother putting in the effort.
I don't know why Funi never cared about OG DB, really. But, to me, it's clear they just aren't interested, and as a result of their lack of interest, it never really grabbed any kind of American audience. In the past, I've said this could've been deliberate, but I think that was an immature observation for me to have made -- I think they just didn't have much faith in OG DB, and then when Toei let them do Z, they tried way harder, then only kinda did DB later out of obligation to do all three (at the time) shows.
KBABZ wrote: Tue Jun 09, 2020 3:23 pm
Honestly at this point I'm more in love with the box art than the actual video footage since I already have the original Dragon Box, but that's very specific to me. That box art is so PERFECT for OG-DB it's nuts. The funny little cards are nice but entirely inconsequential: as a video game fan I actually appreciate a premium presentation of the product itself much more than "feelies" which often turn out to be incredibly superflous, especially when they unnecessarily jack up the price like the 30th set does.
At a certain point I WAS actually tempted to buy it until I remembered the price. I questioned why, and then remembered the dumb re-used Goku statue and sighed in annoyance. If it was just the slick box with the discs inside I would have been much more tempted.
lol. Well, the Dragon Boxes have no subs, in fairness, so it's not like this set would be pointless.

Maybe we'll see an English version released, and you can get the nice feelies and such, and have a subbed version of OG DB based on the Dragon Box masters.
... Then again, I guess there's stuff like the Dragon Radar project.
Maybe someone out there will want to buy the discs but would give you the boxes and such.
The point of Dragon Ball is to enjoy it. Never lose sight of that.